12/22/2009

The house and yard are decorated. Its Christmas week and time to decorate the doggie! She wasn't immediately ammenable to the idea of wearing the colorful bandana. Max wore it as a tie, but I opened it to tie as a bandana for little Lailah.

Look at her crazy legs!! What a pose!

Her attempts to scratch the bandana off were for nought.

Although she has removed it once, she pretty much ignores her new accessory and looks like her cute little self chasing around the house.

I'm thinking I might replace it with another style after the holidays. She's just so glam!

"Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

Grab your current read

Open to a random page

Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page

BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)

Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers."

From Read My Pins by Madeleine Albright, p. 23:

"Because many of my predecessors had beards and none was known to wear a skirt, my use of pins to send a message was something new in American diplomacy. The role of jewelry in world affairs, however, began in ancient times."

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[Jesus], being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. Philippians 2:6–7

Thanks to my Christmas Book Swap partner for this novel from my wish list. I'll be reading it soon! My partner emailed a while ago to tell me that a book would be arriving from a third party. Alas, I do not have the name/email/web site of my partner now, so I want to send out a Thank You! hoping that she'll see it!

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Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means 'God is with us'. ~ Matt 1:23

12/10/2009

We have two small Christmas trees. The one on the window seat in my office has a bird theme. Here are a few of my Christmas tree birdies:

Some are knitted like this blue/green creation from the late 70s.

A few are "bell birds" like this cardinal.

Of course there is a wise old owl.

Love these gorgeous clip-on birds.

Another cardinal--this one in blown glass.

Don't they look like they're chirping?

The pinata is a little treasure from a trip to Cancun just days before Christmas, 2006. The cute little tree is a gift from a student in 1989. Each is a favorite. Our living room tree has a theme of snowflakes and icicles. I'm hoping to snap some pix of it soon!

How did you decorate your tree?

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You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! ~ Isaiah 26:3

12/04/2009

2. clouds driven by wind: low clouds that are driven swiftly by the wind

3. sudden shower or gust: a sudden shower of rain or gust of wind

cross the Rubicon:(noun) to do something that commits you to a particular course of action
[Early 17th century. After the stream in N Italy that Julius Caesar crossed illegally with his army in 49 BC, making civil war inevitable:]
point of no return: a point at which any action taken commits the person taking it to a further course of action that cannot be avoided

This story is splendid generational historical fiction about the unseen family of power players in Washington, DC. Fascinating insight comes to light as the reader begins in the the salon of Echo House with the family scion Senator Adolph Behl and his wife Constance, a demanding perfectionist. Beginning with the Wilson administration, the years unfold. Players and Presidents come and go, but the Behl family remains. The Behl men are the "Invisibles", the men who get things done, who take care of things, who avoid the spotlight. The evolution of the Behls and our nation kept me spellbound and sad to see the book end. Knowing that this novel reflects reality is mind-numbing and a bit scary. DC is a tough town.

12/02/2009

The third stocking is the snowman to finish the trio that Dear Friend asked me to make for her grandchildren. We'll all be at the church dinner tonight, so I'll give them to her after dinner.
I didn't make any purchases for these stockings and am happy that I could use the stash of Christmas yarns that have been on hand for several years.
I combined patterns from here and there, yarns from here and there using an H hook except for the smaller parts.
I am blessed that three little ones will have new stockings filled with treats.
Are you making Christmas stockings this year?

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And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.

11/27/2009

Related to the previous post, I have completed the second of three stockings for a friend's grandchildren. This one is for Shelli rather than a random "she" as displayed in the pic.

Although not visible here, the white and green yarns have strands of glitter throughout. The red is Plymouth Encore.All the yarn is from stash and was crocheted with an H hook. The crocheted chain tie is stitched in place with bells on the ends. Additional bells ring-a-ling-ling from the points of the triangular tree, which was crocheted, then appliqued to the stocking.

11/23/2009

A friend asked me to knit three Christmas stockings for her grandchildren. After due consideration, I said I could crochet three by the week before Christmas. That is fine with her, so here is the first one done for Riley. This is made from the toe up by starting with a circle, then working the foot from there. Improvising as I worked along, I used sc and dc with an H hook and worsted weight yarn.

The name is crocheted in while carrying the red yarn. I then crocheted a Santa to sew on the stocking and crocheted a chain to weave through the dcs for decoration. Some bells added to Santa's hat, the toe, and the ends of the tie bring some jingle to this project which I made in a day. Quickie!

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Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance. ~ 1Corinthians 13:7

11/22/2009

Perfect for our quiet holiday weekend---reading! No rules, no reports, no prizes---simply read, read, read. The kids and grands won't be around, so DH and I are going to help with the local Community Dinner which leaves plenty of reading time over the weekend. Want to join? Click on the above link to join and gobble-gobble-gobble some good books.

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And may the Lord make your love for one another and for all people grow and overflow, just as our love for you overflows.

5. Massachusetts has a proposed 5% sales tax on elective cosmetic surgery; I think its an unfair tax.

6. Family makes for a happy holiday.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to dinner and cards with friends, tomorrow my plans include going to a Christmas tree exhibit with a friend and Sunday, I want to knit, crochet, and read!

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No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God lives in us, and his love is brought to full expression in us.~ 1 John 4:12

11/16/2009

My rating: 1 of 5 starsMuch to my disappointment, this book read like a hybrid of a Harlequin Romance and a Lifetime TV movie script. I had to skim through parts of it because of the predictable dialogue and linear development. Star-crossed lovers meet again in a business situation. Of course, there's a son that the female lead character had never revealed to the former fiance. Well, it rolls on from there with family entanglements, a death, anger, and forgiveness. Moments of humor brought some relief to the stagnant story line but not enough to make it an enjoyable story for this reader.

The seed stitch rib is a very defined stitch--more so than it appears here. Soon I'll roll it up, tie a bow around it, and save for the Christmas stocking of DS#2. The pattern is easy enough for mindless knitting, yet pretty enough that I didn't get bored with it.

11/10/2009

Love the shadings in this "Fantasy" colorway from Dark Horse Yarns (www.darkhorseyarn.com). Its a nylon and acrylic blend that is very soft and a good choice for chemo caps. I loved working with it, but found it to be splitty. The knots! Two of three balls had knots. One ball had two knots in it. Not good! It knitted up beautifully on sizes 6 and 7 needles.

After mailing a chemo cap to dear SIL, I decided to make hats using the same yarn for the rest of the family. A Blue Hat Brigade of solidarity and support as he endures his treatments. His hat is stockinette with a roll brim. The hats are based on the "Beanie" pattern on page 17 of Knitting Little Luxuries by Louisa Harding. A few adaptations gave a bit of style to each hat.

This is for youngest DGS.

This hat looks wonky because I didn't get it shaped correctly for the pic. You get the idea, though. A basket weave pattern for eldest DGS.

I covet your prayers for DD, Dear SIL, and the children as their lives have been shaken by the cancer diagnosis.

11/05/2009

Lailah is a flashy fawn Boxer because of her white markings. However, when she dons her red velour coat with the reflective stripes, she's...well...flashier than flashy, doncha know? The amount of time she wears the coat is approximately the same amount of time it took to snap this picture. It is a little snug, I must admit. She does like her coat even though she doesn't wear it. I learned this when I was reading and realized there was a rrripping sound that was clearly audible and not my vivid imagination while engrossed in a novel. A novel in which, I must emphasize, there was no ripping of any kind. Little Lailah had gathered her beautiful red coat in her front paws and snuggled into it as she played with the Velcro tabs.

Let 'er rrrrrrrrrip!!

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And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is.~ Eph. 3:18

10/30/2009

1. It was a dark and stormy night, so I sat near the fireplace and waited for the door bell to chime.

2. She was giving them away, so I offered to take the books myself.

3. Rushing out, the trick-or-treaters ran down the sidewalk.

4. Turn on the light!...I think I heard a howl!

5. Shhhh....they're sneaking up to the door

6. Trick-or-treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat!

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to knitting and watching "Monk" on TV, tomorrow my plans include attending a pottery exhibit with a friend, and Sunday, I want to go to church and praise the Lord!

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Stay away from fools, for you won't find knowledge on their lips.~ Proverbs 14:7

10/24/2009

Whilst digging in ye old family trunk, I came upon this bit of colorful crochet circa mid 1970s. I crocheted it for my then-young children but fell prey to tired project syndrome. What the heck is that thing you wonder?

All parts of the project are laid on top of the trunk including head, legs, tail. The top and bottom are sewn together on oneside. Now, to assemble, stuff, and finish off.

The completed turtle will be given to the grands since my once young children are well beyond the age of playing with stuffed animals. If this ever happens, I may even post a pic of the completed turtle! Don't hold your breath!

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Fire goes out without wood, and quarrels disappear when gossip stops.~ Proverbs 26:20

Can I just say that this is my bell-ringer book of the month. Ding-ding-ding!!! A very wealthy, dying man convinces an old acquaintance to determine if he has an heir to his fortune. The task is to talk to women who may have conceived a ...

**Romantic and romanticized
**Reveals JFK, Jr. as an able manipulator and lonely, ever seeking the next thrill.
**Did anything/anyone ever fill him? Did he ever feel calm and at ease, complete?
**The sad life of a seeker